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How do ceiling fans cool a room?
How do ceiling fans cool a room?
Ceiling fans have been used in warmer climates for years; nowadays they are gaining more and more popularity everywhere as the climate is getting warmer and warmer. So but how does a ceiling fan cool the room? Actually there is a very simple logic behind the idea of the ceiling fan. They just make the air move around in the room, which means that it creates some small draft and it seems to be cooler. If the air does not move than it seems that the room is really hot, but to make it feel colder, all that is necessary is for the air to move.

The ceiling fan usually moves with the help of electricity which makes the large blades move around and which in turn moves the air. The ceiling fans come in various sizes and some of them are integrated to a ceiling lamp. Some ceiling fans are able to also heat the air, but you can only purchase the one that cools the air if that is what you need.

The ceiling fan should move counter- clockwise for the best results in the summer, at this is what the experts’ advice is so the ceiling fan would be able to prove its maximum cooling abilities.

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User Comments:

Comment by: nrrrta
2007-12-24 01:53
"the ceiling fan should move counter- clockwise for the best results in the summer,"

go on pull my other tit, surly it depends which way the blades are twisted.



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